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    The Unknown Mockingbird To Kill a Mockingbird is a novel filled with the persecution of innocent people represented as mockingbirds. The Author, Harper Lee, created a community of people who are persecuted, judged, and attacked despite their innocence. Lee uses the mockingbird as a symbol of innocence. In the book she says mockingbirds are innocent and commit no evil act. The birds only sing their songs for people to hear. The people of Maycomb are no exception, they live out their days…

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    Identification of Unknown Carbohydrates Using Various Biochemical Techniques Practical Assessment LO1 Introduction: The experiment conducted involved subjecting six samples of unknown carbohydrates to different methods of identification, this is involved several reagents including Benedict’s reagent, Barfoed’s reagent and iodine solution, these reagents provided the investigation with credible and accurate results as the reagents stated above give good indicative results to the types of…

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    The objective of this experiment was to identify an unknown sample by preforming classification tests such as: Bisulfite test, Schiff’s test, and Idoform test. Also, to confirm the identity of the unknown by melting point, IR spectroscopy, and 1H NMR. For the solubility test, 1 mL of deionized water was placed in a test tube. A few drops of the of the unknown was added to the test tube and mixed with a pipette. After a few minutes, the unknown was determined to be insoluble. Next, the Schiff’s…

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    ~Unknown Pov~ “That brat’s power is going to be in my control soon, but it’s going to take longer than to thought.” I said. Moving my glass cup of wine around making the wine spin inside the cup. “Didn’t you try to take her before, when she was a child.” One of puppets asked. “I did twice, the first she got protected by wolves. The second, I wasn’t so lucky that I lost the feeling of my left arm. That’s why I have this wooden arm.” Standing up, before lifting my cape to show my wooden arm. “Who…

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    In order to determine the identity of two unknown bacteria, I performed a series of experiments over several days. To begin this process I created a dichotomous key that I utilized as a guide to perform a series of inoculations, while using both selective, and differential media. The series of inoculations eliminated bacterium based on test results until the correct bacteria were both positively identified. On day one of this process I received two bacteria, one labeled 7A and the other…

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    The Tomb Of The Unknown Soldier The Tomb of the Unknown Soldier is not a person, it is all of the unidentified people who have died in combat. As an American, this topic is very important as a piece of history. The Tomb of the Unknown Soldier has many questions to cover. Such as who is the Unknown Soldier, how a soldier gets into the Tomb, where the Tomb is, and why. When the topic of The Tomb of the Unknown Soldier is brought up, this is probably the most common thought. The Unknown Soldier is…

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    Explore the issue of belonging and how it is presented in ‘An Unknown Girl’ (Moniza Alvi) and ‘The Necklace’ (Guy de Maupassant) Although one is a poem and the other a famous short story, both ‘An Unknown Girl’ and ‘The Necklace’ are united by one ubiquitous theme: the issue of belonging. ‘An Unknown Girl’ explores how the narrator, who remains anonymous, finds her sense of belonging in an Indian bazaar through hennaing, with the help of an unknown girl. In ‘The Necklace’, Maupassant tells…

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    Discovering Unknown 41 The overall reasoning for this experiment is to figure out what the unknown bacteria is through a process of tests and research. There are several differential media and selective & differential medias used throughout my findings, and all were done using aseptic technique. Based on the results of my test I came to a conclusion that my unknown 41 is Kocuria rosea. In order to deferiencate my unknown from the possibilities I went by the dichotomous key provided. After I…

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    Identifying Unknown Substance. Examining the physical characteristics of the available compounds in the lab was how possible compounds were eliminated from any or further testing. Based on how the compounds physically looked, it was almost for certain that calcium chloride was the unknown compound. However, another compound was used to test as well (ammonium chloride) since relying only on physical characteristics alone would not allow for proper experimentation. The unknown ended up being…

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    world. Among the hardships the father and son have to face alone in the world, fear is the most common one in their lives. The author puts a significant amount of focus on fear of the unknown in this small family, perhaps to tell his readers that the root of all fear is, in fact, fear of the unknown. Fear of the unknown leads to curiosity, and much of what the boy says to his father in The Road is in the form of a question. These questions are his quests to prepare himself for the things he…

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